America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"Turkey on the Grill"
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make a Simple Grill-Roasted Turkey and serves it with Cranberry Chutney. Next, Chris reveals the Test Kitchen's best tips for taking the temperature of a turkey. Then, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for All Purpose Cleaners in the Equipment Corner. D

11:30 am

Scrapbook Soup"Different Materials"
New materials are the spice to your scrapbook soup. Every dish needs a little dash of pepper to add some flavor. It's the same with scrapbooking - bland is not very interesting. D

Aviators
Landings: What is the different between landing a tricycle gear aircraft or a tail-wheel aircraft? Is one harder than the other? Kurtis answers these questions and more! Seabee: Is it a boat or is it a plane? It's both! We show you the exciting world of Seabees. Varied Aviation Training: Short or long runways. Controlled or uncontrolled airports. D

1:00 pm

This Old House"Jersey Shore Rebuilds 2013/One Year Later"
One year after Sandy, three projects conclude on the Jersey Shore. Richard visits the "Mantoloking Miracle": garage doors, designing a planter, and an interior design that repurposes what was once a garage. Kevin, Norm, Richard and Roger all meet up at a wharf-side wrap party to celebrate new friends determined to restore the shore!. D

1:30 pm

Ask This Old House"Preparing for Severe Weather"
In this special episode, the guys help homeowners prepare for severe weather. Richard visits Oklahoma to install a safe room for tornado protection. Tom visits a lab to test different hurricane window protection. D

2:00 pm

The Woodwright's Shop"Combination Planes"
Can you replace a chest of molding planes with one complex metal contraption? Roy pits monster planes against their wooden ancestors. D

2:30 pm

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac"Memory Box"
This special episode of Rough Cut features Boston Police Chief Ed David sharing his memories of the Boston Marathon bombings by making a memory box with host Tommy MacDonald. Designed to hold memories of a loved one, the box's design shows how easy it is to build this weekend project at home. D

NOVA"Asteroid: Doomsday Or Payday?"
From the width of a football field to the size of a small city, the space rocks called asteroids have the potential to be killers: in a collision with Earth, they could set off deadly blast waves, raging fires and colossal tidal waves. But some audacious entrepreneurs look up at asteroids and see payday, not doomsday.G

5:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Zombie Politics and Casino Capitalism"
In his book Zombie Politics and Culture in the Age of Casino Capitalism, author and scholar Henry Giroux connects the dots, threading together ideas and experiences to prove his theory that our current system is informed by a "machinery of social and civil death" that chills "any vestige of a robust democracy." This week on Moyers &Company (check local listings), Giroux explains that such a machine turns people into zombies - "people who are basically so caught up with surviving that they become like the walking dead - they lose their sense of agency, they lose their homes, they lose their jobs." What's more, Giroux points out, the system that creates this vacuum has little to do with expanding the meaning and the substance of democracy itself. D

6:00 pm

PBS NewsHour Weekend
On Saturday we report on "Save to Win." Credit unions in four states offer a lottery that gives savers the chance to win small monthly prizes or a yearly grand prize - but even if you don't win you get to keep the money you put in, plus interest. Supporters believe that linking savings to winning could particularly appeal to low and moderate income households, who have a harder time building assets. D

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Highlights of Castile: Toledo and Salamanca"
Rick marvels at El Greco, pops some explosive pickles and rambles Spain's most awe-inspiring medieval walls. He drops in on a bachelorette party, with local troubadours. He slices and savors tasty jamon, strolls with the crowd, and grabs a front-row seat to enjoy Europe's most enchanting square.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"Thanksgiving"
The Welk Musical Family presents "There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays." Guy and Ralna sing "A House With Love in It." Joe Feeney reminds everyone to "Be Thankful." And "We Gather Together" sets the mood for the Thanksgiving feast to follow.G

7:59 pm

Last of the Summer Wine"Leaving Home Forever, Or Until Tea"
Compo pines for Nora Batty. Howard learns lipstick on his collar is a sure route to homelessness.G

As Time Goes By
Lionel and Jean seek a suitable outfit for Lionel's book launch while he tries to figure out why the publisher is promoting such a "dull read."G

9:30 pm

The Cafe"Connection Failure"
The circus is in town. The Internet is down. Phil is due momentarily to start photographing The Cafe. Kieran feels the clowns are stealing his thunder. Sarah is still coming to terms with Richard and Ava's wedding. Clara is in a flap and Stan cannot find the right moment to talk to her alone.G

10:00 pm

The Red Green Show"One Man's Garbage"
Members decide to clean up the lodge and end up in the landfill business. Red builds a compactor and Bill demonstrates frisbee.G

10:30 pm

My Family"It's Training Men"
Ben insults a patient, who storms out. Roger tells Ben their employer is using an undercover patient to evaluate customer service skills and he must attend a weekend of retraining where clips of the incident are used in class.G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"A Town Called Mercy"
The Doctor gets a Stetson and a gun, and finds himself in an American-style Western town. But this one is under siege by a relentess cyborg who goes by the name of Gunslinger. The mystery of what the cyborg is after seems to lie with Kahler-Jex, another alien doctor.G